You don’t need to watch all the films to watch Robo Dad, which is the 22nd film in the series. The films however, are all varied adventures based on bizarre concepts, like a cross-country trek to search for the perfect yakiniku restaurant or fighting an evil society that reverts grownups into children.
It is a gag manga adapted to TV anime about Shin-chan and his family/friends. The series may not be familiar to a lot of people outside Japan, even more so the fact that it receives new film releases nearly every year since 1993. Fathers tend to usually be peripheral characters, and for those who are looking for something where they are featured in the spotlight, Crayon Shin-chan: Intense Battle! Robo Dad Strikes Back! (will shorten here to just Robo Dad) is the perfect film to watch.įor those who grew up with Crayon Shin-chan, the father, Nohara Hiroshi, will be one of your most beloved father figures. It’s Father’s Day and what better way to spend it than with anime? There are a lot of great dads in anime to celebrate with, if they are featured at all and are not absent.